Aros wrote:He's being sarcastic even if the PR peeps probably told him he should be mindful of his comments.

I think had he been mindful of his comments he would have been voted in. I think all his antics probably rubbed other organizations and players the wrong way.

Thats probably a lot of it but I would have to add that the mere threat of the suspension did him in.No one would admit it but theyre probably thinking it. Well I dont think he'll be taking his foot off the gas any time soon because of this and thats a good thing.

Sherman's "antics" had nothing to do with it. The mere CLOUD of the LEAKED suspension had everything to do with it.Sherman's "antics" if anything helped him and got people to pay attention to his actual PLAY. "U mad, bro?" was *CLASSIC*. Brady even cooperated with his scowl for the photo, and especially by throwing a pick to Sherman that became the difference in the NE game. @Optimus_Prime would have been way more fun with a W in Detroit.

As someone pointed out on another thread, we acted nice and proper and correct around here, and we got JOBBED in Super Bowl XL. Let's not make that mistake a second time. If we're going to get jobbed in the playoffs, let's at least do it with attitude and sass. Winning with attitude would work for me too.Sherman for President in 2016.

My guess is that given Sherman's visibility right now, his comments toward preferring the "All Pro" nomination may actually start a popular swing toward respecting that particular accolade more than the Pro bowl.

MontanaHawk05 wrote:My guess is that given Sherman's visibility right now, his comments toward preferring the "All Pro" nomination may actually start a popular swing toward respecting that particular accolade more than the Pro bowl.

Wait, I've been respecting All Pro nominations more than Pro Bowl nominations for as far back as I can remember. Does the media think Pro Bowl is better? Seriously? If not them, then who?